In the name of Dawah (inviting people to Islam), people and groups that seek to expand Islam tend to stick to certain approaches and strategies, and those strategies don't always present questionable Islamic matters the right way.

Immigration from different cultures brings inevitable change to the target culture. Talks about this change are often avoided, if not shut down, and considered "sensitive", but if there is any freedom to think and speak at all, we need to be able to talk about the future of us.

Since the Christchurch Mosque attack happened, many people and the media have been trying to blame and attack everyone they could think of. Many think that "Islamophobia" and anti-Islamic or anti-Muslim speech is responsible, but is it really?

Recently, I gave some more thought to Hinduism, India, and Islam, and how the Indians perceive and treat Islam quite differently from how Western people do. This episode also includes a very brief summary of the basics of the Islamic Invasion of India.

Some people will always bring up other religions when you say anything about Islam. Some will discredit you for focusing on one. As if being a former Muslim was not enough, here is why I don't have anything to say about other religions.

In a widely circulated story about Mohammed, a Jewish woman puts garbage on Mohammed's doorstep every day, but Mohammed acts kindly toward her instead. Let's see if this is true. Let's see what is true.

Kafir: This word is one of the top themes of the Quran, so much that more than 60% of the Quran's context is about the kafir - the infidel. Let's see what it really means, what it implies, and how Islam, and the Quran, deals with the kafir.

Twitter seems quite confused in permanently banning me, Apostate Prophet, from Twitter for correctly referencing a religion and criticizing it. Meanwhile, people like Louis Farrakhan call Jews "termites" and incite hatred, others wish death and destruction, others endorse the punishment of death for apostasy, some send death threats and receive a ridiculous 1-hour suspension. In good faith, I merely hope that Twitter reverses this wrong decision.

Although he is called "the most merciful", Allah appears to be anything but merciful. The wrath of the Merciless God, Allah, can be seen throughout the entire Quran that is MOSTLY FILLED, and this is a fact, with negative themes, such as hellfire, the infidel, punishment, the enemy, war, etc. He is also incredibly unjust---just like Mohammed. Let me show you how.